User's Manual

Precautions
Don't spill liquids on the keyboard. If liquid is spilt on the keyboard, turn
your notebook off immediately. Leave off overnight to let it completely
dry out before using it again.
Don't turn off your notebook if a drive light indicates a drive is active.
Turning off your notebook while it is reading from or writing to a disk
may damage the disk, the drive, or both.
Keep your notebook and disks away from objects that generate strong
magnetic fields, such as stereo speakers. Information on disks is stored
magnetically. Placing a magnet too close to a disk can erase important
files.
Scan all new files for viruses. This precaution is especially important for
files you receive via email, disk or download from the Internet. You will
need a special program to scan for viruses. For further information, talk
to your computer dealer.
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Traveling
Identifying Your Notebook
Packing Your Notebook
Setting a Password
Travel Tips
If Your Notebook Is Lost or Stolen
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Identifying Your Notebook
Attach a name tag or business card to your notebook, or use a
permanent marker or stencil to write a unique identifying mark (such as
your driver's license number) on the case.
Write down your service tag sequence and store it in a safe place away
from the notebook or carrying case. Use the service tag sequence if you
you need to report a loss or theft to law enforcement officials.
Create a file on the Desktop called
if found
. Place information such as
your name, address, and telephone number in this file.
Contact your credit card company, and ask if it offers coded
identification tags.
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